Privacy.
The short version: we collect the least we can, we never sell it, and you can take it or delete it whenever you like. The longer version is below, in plain language.
01What we collect
Two kinds of information, and no more than we need for each:
- What you tell us. When you apply for the beta or send a message, we keep your name, email, and what you wrote, plus the few details the form asks for, such as your handicap or launch monitor.
- What the app measures. If you use the app, your shot data and the model built from it. This is yours.
We use a privacy-respecting analytics tool (Plausible) that counts visits without cookies and without building a profile of you. We do not run advertising trackers.
02Why we collect it
To answer your application or message, to run the app, and to improve the product. The pre-registered study uses data only with explicit, separate consent, and in a form that does not identify you.
03Your shot data
Your Envelope is a model of how you hit a golf ball. We treat it as personal data that belongs to you, not to us.
It is stored to run the app and is never sold. You can export it or delete it at any time. Deleting your account removes your shot data from our systems, subject to short, lawful retention windows for backups.
04Who we share with
A small number of service providers who help us operate, each bound to handle data only on our instructions:
- Hosting and database infrastructure, to run the site and store submissions.
- Email delivery, to send you our reply.
- Privacy-respecting analytics, to understand which pages are useful.
We do not sell your data, and we do not share it for advertising. If that ever needed to change, we would ask you first.
05Your rights
Under the GDPR you can ask us to show you the data we hold, correct it, export it, or delete it. We will not make you jump through hoops, and we will not charge you for it. One email is enough.
06Contact
For anything on this page, including a request to see or delete your data, write to info@souveraingolf.com. Souverain Golf is based in the Netherlands. If a translation of this policy ever disagrees with the English, the English version is the one that governs.